Chinese Unicode Characters
a dark colored birth-mark
U+3FB5
16309
㾵
㾵
jì
disease of the knee
U+3FB6
16310
㾶
㾶
gǔ
to ache
U+3FB7
16311
㾷
㾷
a scabby, itching disease
U+3FB8
16312
㾸
㾸
gǎo
lean; thin; slim, illness; disease, an epidemic; a pestilence
U+3FB9
16313
㾹
㾹
chái
eye disease, with noxious air on, disease of an animal, decayed sore
U+3FBA
16314
㾺
㾺
mà mò
not any progressive, swelling, a mark of scar on the skin
U+3FBB
16315
㾻
㾻
zhù
to suffer a stroke of paralysis or apoplexy
U+3FBC
16316
㾼
㾼
tuǐ
(same as 膇) swelling feet, disease of the private part of the human body
U+3FBD
16317
㾽
㾽
tuí zhuì
disease of the throat, something stuck in the throat, to be stung, emaciated; illness of losing flesh
U+3FBE
16318
㾾
㾾
lián
roar of asthma or expectorate from a dying person
U+3FBF
16319
㾿
㾿
láng lǎng
(same as U+764D 癍) unhealthy marks on the skin; blotches; pustules
U+3FC0
16320
㿀
㿀
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